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This will be the third season we have been using Li-Po Batteries and Bluetooth for the ML5000. Now be careful Li-Pos's need very careful management. They can and have caused serious fires.
With Li-Po,s, as used in drones etc, they can be managed safely - the main trick is to only balance charge them with a low current. I will leave further important info to the many experts.
Anyway their light weight means they can be attached directly to the detector. A huge advantage.
We use 2250 mAh batteries which last for a decent amount of time. We also carry one or two spares.
We also use Bluetooth, both headphones or speaker. Will be trying out bone conducting headphones as well, soon.
Li-Pos and Bluetooth allow the detector to be handles with plenty of freedom.
Also with the Dinkum Swinger set up it means that "old bones" can handle the gear comfortably, until the big one shouts.
Attached are a couple of images of the "Charging Octopus"
This set up saves a lot of mucking about charging Li-Po's , Bluetooth and CB Radios etc.
Enjoy
With Li-Po,s, as used in drones etc, they can be managed safely - the main trick is to only balance charge them with a low current. I will leave further important info to the many experts.
Anyway their light weight means they can be attached directly to the detector. A huge advantage.
We use 2250 mAh batteries which last for a decent amount of time. We also carry one or two spares.
We also use Bluetooth, both headphones or speaker. Will be trying out bone conducting headphones as well, soon.
Li-Pos and Bluetooth allow the detector to be handles with plenty of freedom.
Also with the Dinkum Swinger set up it means that "old bones" can handle the gear comfortably, until the big one shouts.
Attached are a couple of images of the "Charging Octopus"
This set up saves a lot of mucking about charging Li-Po's , Bluetooth and CB Radios etc.
Enjoy